FILED: BC reply comment on proposed charter amendments
Thanks to work of our Outreach Committee (Andrew Mack, Jimson Olufuye, Marilyn Cade, and Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts), today we filed a reply on ICANN’s public comment period for our proposed charter. See here<https://forum.icann.org/lists/comments-bc-charter-amend-06jan17/msg00003.htm...> and below. Business Constituency (BC) response to Afnic comment regarding proposed BC charter amendments The Business Constituency (BC) prides itself on its continued commitment to increase diversity, especially geographic diversity. Among our general membership and within the BC leadership we have made significant efforts to expand representation from regions around the world, including outreach to SMEs and businesses from regions historically under-represented in ICANN. We have made much progress, and we embrace outreach as an ongoing priority of our constituency. Within the BC, many regions and languages are represented. And many BC businesses work around the world in multiple geographies and languages. In direct response to the comment from Afnic expressing concern about French language representation in the BC, the BC counts among its members many representatives from many language groups – including a number of French and French-speaking businesses, as well as associations with geographically and linguistically diverse memberships. Our goal is to represent businesses large and small, and reflect the depth and regional diversity of the global business community. The BC actively welcomes Business representatives from all regions, and will continue to encourage BC members from diverse regions and backgrounds to run for leadership positions. — This comment was drafted by the Business Constituency Outreach Committee, including Andrew Mack (chair), Jimson Olufuye, Marilyn Cade, and Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts. This comment was approved in accord with the BC charter. —
As a new BC member whose business is focused on SME’s and tech startups in the developing world, I love this message! I wonder, should we file it in French as well as English? If so, I’m happy to take a crack at that. Thanks Steven Koltai Managing Director, Koltai & Company, LLC & Visiting Scholar, Brookings Institution steven@koltai.co http://koltai.co @koltaico LinkedIn Profile <https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-koltai-09a78a1> Peace through Entrepreneurship: Investing in a Startup Culture for Security and Development, Brookings Institution Press, 2016, INFO & ORDERING AT: Peace through Entrepreneurship <https://peace-through-entrepreneurship.squarespace.com/> <https://www.brookings.edu/book/peace-through-entrepreneurship/> <https://www.brookings.edu/book/peace-through-entrepreneurship/>
On Feb 3, 2017, at 7:17 AM, Steve DelBianco <sdelbianco@netchoice.org> wrote:
Thanks to work of our Outreach Committee (Andrew Mack, Jimson Olufuye, Marilyn Cade, and Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts), today we filed a reply on ICANN’s public comment period for our proposed charter.
See here <https://forum.icann.org/lists/comments-bc-charter-amend-06jan17/msg00003.htm...> and below.
Business Constituency (BC) response to Afnic comment regarding proposed BC charter amendments
The Business Constituency (BC) prides itself on its continued commitment to increase diversity, especially geographic diversity.
Among our general membership and within the BC leadership we have made significant efforts to expand representation from regions around the world, including outreach to SMEs and businesses from regions historically under-represented in ICANN. We have made much progress, and we embrace outreach as an ongoing priority of our constituency.
Within the BC, many regions and languages are represented. And many BC businesses work around the world in multiple geographies and languages.
In direct response to the comment from Afnic expressing concern about French language representation in the BC, the BC counts among its members many representatives from many language groups – including a number of French and French-speaking businesses, as well as associations with geographically and linguistically diverse memberships.
Our goal is to represent businesses large and small, and reflect the depth and regional diversity of the global business community. The BC actively welcomes Business representatives from all regions, and will continue to encourage BC members from diverse regions and backgrounds to run for leadership positions.
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This comment was drafted by the Business Constituency Outreach Committee, including Andrew Mack (chair), Jimson Olufuye, Marilyn Cade, and Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts.
This comment was approved in accord with the BC charter.
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Sounds like an excellent idea to me, Steven. ________________________________ From: owner-bc-gnso@icann.org <owner-bc-gnso@icann.org> on behalf of Steven Koltai <steven@koltai.co> Sent: Friday, February 3, 2017 8:13 AM To: Steve DelBianco Cc: BC List Subject: Re: [bc-gnso] FILED: BC reply comment on proposed charter amendments As a new BC member whose business is focused on SME's and tech startups in the developing world, I love this message! I wonder, should we file it in French as well as English? If so, I'm happy to take a crack at that. Thanks Steven Koltai Managing Director, Koltai & Company, LLC & Visiting Scholar, Brookings Institution steven@koltai.co<mailto:steven@koltai.co> http://koltai.co @koltaico LinkedIn Profile<https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-koltai-09a78a1> Peace through Entrepreneurship: Investing in a Startup Culture for Security and Development, Brookings Institution Press, 2016, INFO & ORDERING AT: Peace through Entrepreneurship<https://peace-through-entrepreneurship.squarespace.com> [cid:F3FC94F0-B845-4C09-A296-62A3B98EEA2E] <https://www.brookings.edu/book/peace-through-entrepreneurship/> <https://www.brookings.edu/book/peace-through-entrepreneurship/> On Feb 3, 2017, at 7:17 AM, Steve DelBianco <sdelbianco@netchoice.org<mailto:sdelbianco@netchoice.org>> wrote: Thanks to work of our Outreach Committee (Andrew Mack, Jimson Olufuye, Marilyn Cade, and Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts), today we filed a reply on ICANN's public comment period for our proposed charter. See here<https://forum.icann.org/lists/comments-bc-charter-amend-06jan17/msg00003.htm...> and below. Business Constituency (BC) response to Afnic comment regarding proposed BC charter amendments The Business Constituency (BC) prides itself on its continued commitment to increase diversity, especially geographic diversity. Among our general membership and within the BC leadership we have made significant efforts to expand representation from regions around the world, including outreach to SMEs and businesses from regions historically under-represented in ICANN. We have made much progress, and we embrace outreach as an ongoing priority of our constituency. Within the BC, many regions and languages are represented. And many BC businesses work around the world in multiple geographies and languages. In direct response to the comment from Afnic expressing concern about French language representation in the BC, the BC counts among its members many representatives from many language groups - including a number of French and French-speaking businesses, as well as associations with geographically and linguistically diverse memberships. Our goal is to represent businesses large and small, and reflect the depth and regional diversity of the global business community. The BC actively welcomes Business representatives from all regions, and will continue to encourage BC members from diverse regions and backgrounds to run for leadership positions. - This comment was drafted by the Business Constituency Outreach Committee, including Andrew Mack (chair), Jimson Olufuye, Marilyn Cade, and Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts. This comment was approved in accord with the BC charter. -
Thank you for the kind word Steven. I am inclined not to translate anything lest we set precedent -- after all, one of our key messages is that our work on diversity is geography, not language based -- but I get your idea. If we were to get pushback, perhaps a response at that point in French might be appropriate. Again, thanks to the Outreach Committee! Andrew ________________________________ From: owner-bc-gnso@icann.org [owner-bc-gnso@icann.org] on behalf of Marilyn Cade [marilynscade@hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 03, 2017 8:34 AM To: Steven Koltai; Steve DelBianco Cc: BC List Subject: Re: [bc-gnso] FILED: BC reply comment on proposed charter amendments Sounds like an excellent idea to me, Steven. ________________________________ From: owner-bc-gnso@icann.org <owner-bc-gnso@icann.org> on behalf of Steven Koltai <steven@koltai.co> Sent: Friday, February 3, 2017 8:13 AM To: Steve DelBianco Cc: BC List Subject: Re: [bc-gnso] FILED: BC reply comment on proposed charter amendments As a new BC member whose business is focused on SME’s and tech startups in the developing world, I love this message! I wonder, should we file it in French as well as English? If so, I’m happy to take a crack at that. Thanks Steven Koltai Managing Director, Koltai & Company, LLC & Visiting Scholar, Brookings Institution steven@koltai.co<mailto:steven@koltai.co> http://koltai.co @koltaico LinkedIn Profile<https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-koltai-09a78a1> Peace through Entrepreneurship: Investing in a Startup Culture for Security and Development, Brookings Institution Press, 2016, INFO & ORDERING AT: Peace through Entrepreneurship<https://peace-through-entrepreneurship.squarespace.com> [cid:F3FC94F0-B845-4C09-A296-62A3B98EEA2E] <https://www.brookings.edu/book/peace-through-entrepreneurship/> <https://www.brookings.edu/book/peace-through-entrepreneurship/> On Feb 3, 2017, at 7:17 AM, Steve DelBianco <sdelbianco@netchoice.org<mailto:sdelbianco@netchoice.org>> wrote: Thanks to work of our Outreach Committee (Andrew Mack, Jimson Olufuye, Marilyn Cade, and Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts), today we filed a reply on ICANN’s public comment period for our proposed charter. See here<https://forum.icann.org/lists/comments-bc-charter-amend-06jan17/msg00003.htm...> and below. Business Constituency (BC) response to Afnic comment regarding proposed BC charter amendments The Business Constituency (BC) prides itself on its continued commitment to increase diversity, especially geographic diversity. Among our general membership and within the BC leadership we have made significant efforts to expand representation from regions around the world, including outreach to SMEs and businesses from regions historically under-represented in ICANN. We have made much progress, and we embrace outreach as an ongoing priority of our constituency. Within the BC, many regions and languages are represented. And many BC businesses work around the world in multiple geographies and languages. In direct response to the comment from Afnic expressing concern about French language representation in the BC, the BC counts among its members many representatives from many language groups – including a number of French and French-speaking businesses, as well as associations with geographically and linguistically diverse memberships. Our goal is to represent businesses large and small, and reflect the depth and regional diversity of the global business community. The BC actively welcomes Business representatives from all regions, and will continue to encourage BC members from diverse regions and backgrounds to run for leadership positions. — This comment was drafted by the Business Constituency Outreach Committee, including Andrew Mack (chair), Jimson Olufuye, Marilyn Cade, and Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts. This comment was approved in accord with the BC charter. —
When we travel to a Spanish speaking, Chinese speaking, French speaking area for an ICANN meeting, we have often translated our fact sheets. :-) ________________________________ From: owner-bc-gnso@icann.org <owner-bc-gnso@icann.org> on behalf of Marilyn Cade <marilynscade@hotmail.com> Sent: Friday, February 3, 2017 8:34 AM To: Steven Koltai; Steve DelBianco Cc: BC List Subject: Re: [bc-gnso] FILED: BC reply comment on proposed charter amendments Sounds like an excellent idea to me, Steven. ________________________________ From: owner-bc-gnso@icann.org <owner-bc-gnso@icann.org> on behalf of Steven Koltai <steven@koltai.co> Sent: Friday, February 3, 2017 8:13 AM To: Steve DelBianco Cc: BC List Subject: Re: [bc-gnso] FILED: BC reply comment on proposed charter amendments As a new BC member whose business is focused on SME's and tech startups in the developing world, I love this message! I wonder, should we file it in French as well as English? If so, I'm happy to take a crack at that. Thanks Steven Koltai Managing Director, Koltai & Company, LLC & Visiting Scholar, Brookings Institution steven@koltai.co<mailto:steven@koltai.co> http://koltai.co @koltaico LinkedIn Profile<https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-koltai-09a78a1> Peace through Entrepreneurship: Investing in a Startup Culture for Security and Development, Brookings Institution Press, 2016, INFO & ORDERING AT: Peace through Entrepreneurship<https://peace-through-entrepreneurship.squarespace.com> [cid:F3FC94F0-B845-4C09-A296-62A3B98EEA2E] <https://www.brookings.edu/book/peace-through-entrepreneurship/> <https://www.brookings.edu/book/peace-through-entrepreneurship/> On Feb 3, 2017, at 7:17 AM, Steve DelBianco <sdelbianco@netchoice.org<mailto:sdelbianco@netchoice.org>> wrote: Thanks to work of our Outreach Committee (Andrew Mack, Jimson Olufuye, Marilyn Cade, and Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts), today we filed a reply on ICANN's public comment period for our proposed charter. See here<https://forum.icann.org/lists/comments-bc-charter-amend-06jan17/msg00003.htm...> and below. Business Constituency (BC) response to Afnic comment regarding proposed BC charter amendments The Business Constituency (BC) prides itself on its continued commitment to increase diversity, especially geographic diversity. Among our general membership and within the BC leadership we have made significant efforts to expand representation from regions around the world, including outreach to SMEs and businesses from regions historically under-represented in ICANN. We have made much progress, and we embrace outreach as an ongoing priority of our constituency. Within the BC, many regions and languages are represented. And many BC businesses work around the world in multiple geographies and languages. In direct response to the comment from Afnic expressing concern about French language representation in the BC, the BC counts among its members many representatives from many language groups - including a number of French and French-speaking businesses, as well as associations with geographically and linguistically diverse memberships. Our goal is to represent businesses large and small, and reflect the depth and regional diversity of the global business community. The BC actively welcomes Business representatives from all regions, and will continue to encourage BC members from diverse regions and backgrounds to run for leadership positions. - This comment was drafted by the Business Constituency Outreach Committee, including Andrew Mack (chair), Jimson Olufuye, Marilyn Cade, and Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts. This comment was approved in accord with the BC charter. -
Hello all. Attached please find a French translation of the BC reply on charter amendments. The only thing I added was a line at the bottom saying that "the French translation was provided by BC member Steven Koltai." Please feel free to use/not use as you think best. Thanks Steven Koltai Managing Director, Koltai & Company, LLC & Visiting Scholar, Brookings Institution steven@koltai.co http://koltai.co @koltaico LinkedIn Profile <https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-koltai-09a78a1> Peace through Entrepreneurship: Investing in a Startup Culture for Security and Development, Brookings Institution Press, 2016, INFO & ORDERING AT: Peace through Entrepreneurship <https://peace-through-entrepreneurship.squarespace.com/> <https://www.brookings.edu/book/peace-through-entrepreneurship/> <https://www.brookings.edu/book/peace-through-entrepreneurship/>
On Feb 3, 2017, at 10:37 AM, Marilyn Cade <marilynscade@hotmail.com> wrote:
When we travel to a Spanish speaking, Chinese speaking, French speaking area for an ICANN meeting, we have often translated our fact sheets. :-)
From: owner-bc-gnso@icann.org <owner-bc-gnso@icann.org> on behalf of Marilyn Cade <marilynscade@hotmail.com> Sent: Friday, February 3, 2017 8:34 AM To: Steven Koltai; Steve DelBianco Cc: BC List Subject: Re: [bc-gnso] FILED: BC reply comment on proposed charter amendments
Sounds like an excellent idea to me, Steven.
From: owner-bc-gnso@icann.org <owner-bc-gnso@icann.org> on behalf of Steven Koltai <steven@koltai.co> Sent: Friday, February 3, 2017 8:13 AM To: Steve DelBianco Cc: BC List Subject: Re: [bc-gnso] FILED: BC reply comment on proposed charter amendments
As a new BC member whose business is focused on SME’s and tech startups in the developing world, I love this message! I wonder, should we file it in French as well as English? If so, I’m happy to take a crack at that. Thanks
Steven Koltai Managing Director, Koltai & Company, LLC & Visiting Scholar, Brookings Institution steven@koltai.co <mailto:steven@koltai.co> http://koltai.co @koltaico LinkedIn Profile <https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-koltai-09a78a1>
Peace through Entrepreneurship: Investing in a Startup Culture for Security and Development, Brookings Institution Press, 2016, INFO & ORDERING AT:
Peace through Entrepreneurship <https://peace-through-entrepreneurship.squarespace.com/>
<Bookcover.jpg> <https://www.brookings.edu/book/peace-through-entrepreneurship/> <https://www.brookings.edu/book/peace-through-entrepreneurship/>
On Feb 3, 2017, at 7:17 AM, Steve DelBianco <sdelbianco@netchoice.org <mailto:sdelbianco@netchoice.org>> wrote:
Thanks to work of our Outreach Committee (Andrew Mack, Jimson Olufuye, Marilyn Cade, and Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts), today we filed a reply on ICANN’s public comment period for our proposed charter.
See here <https://forum.icann.org/lists/comments-bc-charter-amend-06jan17/msg00003.htm...> and below.
Business Constituency (BC) response to Afnic comment regarding proposed BC charter amendments
The Business Constituency (BC) prides itself on its continued commitment to increase diversity, especially geographic diversity.
Among our general membership and within the BC leadership we have made significant efforts to expand representation from regions around the world, including outreach to SMEs and businesses from regions historically under-represented in ICANN. We have made much progress, and we embrace outreach as an ongoing priority of our constituency.
Within the BC, many regions and languages are represented. And many BC businesses work around the world in multiple geographies and languages.
In direct response to the comment from Afnic expressing concern about French language representation in the BC, the BC counts among its members many representatives from many language groups – including a number of French and French-speaking businesses, as well as associations with geographically and linguistically diverse memberships.
Our goal is to represent businesses large and small, and reflect the depth and regional diversity of the global business community. The BC actively welcomes Business representatives from all regions, and will continue to encourage BC members from diverse regions and backgrounds to run for leadership positions.
—
This comment was drafted by the Business Constituency Outreach Committee, including Andrew Mack (chair), Jimson Olufuye, Marilyn Cade, and Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts.
This comment was approved in accord with the BC charter.
—
Thanks Steve for filing and the outreach team for spearheading this initiative. LOR On Fri, February 3, 2017 7:17 am, Steve DelBianco wrote:
Thanks to work of our Outreach Committee (Andrew Mack, Jimson Olufuye, Marilyn Cade, and Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts), today we filed a reply on ICANN’s public comment period for our proposed charter.
See here<https://forum.icann.org/lists/comments-bc-charter-amend-06jan17/msg0 0003.html> and below.
Business Constituency (BC) response to Afnic comment regarding proposed BC charter amendments
The Business Constituency (BC) prides itself on its continued commitment to increase diversity, especially geographic diversity.
Among our general membership and within the BC leadership we have made significant efforts to expand representation from regions around the world, including outreach to SMEs and businesses from regions historically under-represented in ICANN. We have made much progress, and we embrace outreach as an ongoing priority of our constituency.
Within the BC, many regions and languages are represented. And many BC businesses work around the world in multiple geographies and languages.
In direct response to the comment from Afnic expressing concern about French language representation in the BC, the BC counts among its members many representatives from many language groups – including a number of French and French-speaking businesses, as well as associations with geographically and linguistically diverse memberships.
Our goal is to represent businesses large and small, and reflect the depth and regional diversity of the global business community. The BC actively welcomes Business representatives from all regions, and will continue to encourage BC members from diverse regions and backgrounds to run for leadership positions.
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This comment was drafted by the Business Constituency Outreach Committee, including Andrew Mack (chair), Jimson Olufuye, Marilyn Cade, and Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts.
This comment was approved in accord with the BC charter.
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